Well, we could divulge the plot of this complex and laugh-out-loud thriller but then we might have to kill you. Suffice it to say, Accomplice, which won the prestigious Edgar Award (the ‘Oscar’ of Crime) and the Dramalogue Award for Best Play, begins like many conventional English thrillers. It is set in a lovely country house where a wife and her lover plan to murder her stuffy husband. Conventional, yes? Well buckle up, because Accomplice has enough plot twists, character twists and compromising situations to spin the British comic-thriller genre on its ear. Director Stephen Rothman (Parasite Drag 2012, Leap Year this season) has lured back his partners in crime from last summer’s dark comedy, Parasite Drag to literally take a stab at this intricately hilarious and deceptive comedy-thriller.

A prolific author, singer-song writer, musician and playwright, Holmes’ script crackles with witty references to well-known thrillers including, The Mouse Trap and Death Trap, soap operas and even dance instructor Arthur Murray. It’s guaranteed to keep you guessing until the very end!

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Shakespeare & Young Company’s spring 2015 class of Young Company actors take the Packer Playhouse by storm with two days of electrifying and riveting Shakespeare. These 16-to-20-year-old actors perform with a fierce and fiery temperament, exploring their passion for friendship, love, justice, and hope. After all, no writer has captured the powerful emotions of adolescence better than Shakespeare.

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The How and the Why by Sarah Treem Directed by by Nicole Ricciardi May 22 – July 26 Bernstein Theater Featuring Tod Randolph Two brilliant female scientists meet on the eve of a national conference and find themselves clashing over their views on men and women, love and conflict, genes and destiny. From the writer of House of Cards and In Treatment, this smart-witted, sharp new comedy will have audiences questioning their ideas about sex. Buy Tickets Buy a Subscription

The How and the Why by Sarah Treem Directed by by Nicole Ricciardi May 22 – July 26 Bernstein Theater Featuring Tod Randoph Two brilliant female scientists meet on the eve of a national conference and find themselves clashing over their views on men and women, love and conflict, genes and destiny. From the writer of House of Cards and In Treatment, this smart-witted, sharp new comedy will have audiences questioning their ideas about sex. Buy Tickets Buy a Subscription